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HOME COllSOIL, 9 We take pleasure in calling the attention oi others to a home cure for ail dDcaaea of the pmach | and children bowels, a medicine so long needed carry safely through the critieaj age of TEETHING. ITTS’ CARMINATIVE, Lan incaloulable blessing to mother and child. I is an instant relief to colic of infants, a din kse with which they suffer so much the first bur months of their life. It gives sweet rest to be sick and fretful, child, and strengthens lid builds up gio waak, gives appetite and psh to the piiny, corrects drain form tin birds, knacea cures diarrhea anil dysentavy. A tor children, Try one bottle. It bsts oi**r Twenty-Five Cents a bottle, For sale v ~ Vfiy-Sa miOBGtAi Lf sold before Crawford the county—Will be he court house door in town of Knoxville said County witli b the logal hours of sale following on the 1st Tuos py kr in wit April Sou next, the proper U to til portion of Lot of rand No bllows in IstDistriet said county, bounded as L.r, North by lands of Jonathan Wil East by lands of Misses A.11.& C E. libson. South bv F'int river and West y lands of T. F. Gibson deceased c.ou pining the property 100 acres of more J. T. or Davis less, by levied virtue on s p an execution issued from Superior purt [mall, of Patties said County in possession in favor legally of a. B. Ified'j no -i. A. Hartley Sheri it. I Under and by virtne of ah order of the Court of Ordinary of Crawfoid county, eorgia, will be sold at auction at the hurt house door in said county, on the bgal rst Tuesday of in April, 1889, fallowing within the hours sale, the prop¬ erty, to wit: whole in lot of land known s lot number 220 the first district of hid county, containing 202 and one-half hnds ores, mole or less : said above descri ied sold as the property of K. li, Mur Riison, deceased; Terms cash. [his [ebruary, 15th day 1889. of t ( II. Administrator. C WHITE, I will sell at the place where Crawley’s aw mill was formerly located in Oraw prd kpril comity,. uext, Within Ga , on the the legal first hours Tuesday of sale in fifteen Thousand Feet of Lumber. inore >r less, of various kinds, in quantities to uit purchaser. Kejd under a decree of jrawforu Superior court rendered in e favor of Annie T. Johnson, admrx. of .Y. B. Johiisan against R. T. Crawley. I’erins cash, February 27, 1889 B. A. HARTLEY, Receiver. F. M. TAtLOR l BILL &0 Ta vs. ) Crawford Superior ames v-i.on and ( \ Court. W. W. TaYLOH It appearing to ;o the Court that IV. VV. Tavlor, one of respondents,-.resides ordered that out o t this State, it is he be served with pub¬ lication in the Knoxville Journal as re juir.ed and by statute. That said respondent court >e eppear at next term of said o M. answer G. BaykS petitioners comp’lahir ) i G. VV.* Gustin, iolicitor. omplainants’ > S { J. S. C. ( IF TOTTB HACK ACTIISs' Or you arc all worn out, really^dod for nothing it is general debility. ' Try. liROWN’S IROX BJTTimS. It will cure you, and give a good appetite, Sold by all dealers in medicine. WEAKimlVELOPED FARTS of theHIIMAN HODY ENl.AUOED.DS'.VF.rf CjPKld 1 JjTtD^N(^H KN KD.Ftc., is nn yestiBflmvnt iong run in onr t«Hperi In reply r,o inoni will f ay that, there is ao avltlence of humbug about th^s. Dn_tb^_contra£jv^_tjiH_^fivrM’tjser8i ptg v^rF /fifthly iudorew]. interoatod noraons mny ptyr c -irrntitrn afi nan i<;y/art>7Tidr-.W'n'-V> niif. mm oNUr v fa Weakness, Vigor '£jgck of Strength? o Caused J . by indi.;crettc;ppt, qsoe8^B3, Der/ftQts in Cures oto norQuackery. «ay; usually wit bln a month. No Docept:-:’ Poirltivo FrcoXs, full de;;oriptiojjajji o.K v /, m V • _ Commercial College l E “ 0 S: Hi Cheapest ghest Honor & Best Business College in the World. World’® and Gol4 Medal orer all other Colleges, and at general Exposition, Business for Bystem of 8000 Book-Keeping in Edncntlon. ^rnduates uaslnew* Coarse, 10 Teachers employed. &o*t of Full Ku.'diiMfl Bhort-Hand, including Tuition, Stationery Telegraphy, and Board, about $90. Ho Vacation. SuterNow. Type-Writing Graduates & Guaranteed Suocoss. specialties, For circulars, addroso Ephraim W. Hrnlth, Principal, or ? Wilbur B. am lab. PrcsiiUot, Eexlngtou, K/F THE PROPOSAL iu mw-L A/m I u fi h I J lovely He .—My darling, you look irresistibly to-night! She— Do I? Thanks very much! you are hailcjsome as a Prince, Charley, in your dress suit. lie.— Give the credit to the Diamond Shirt, jny love, which I wear for the first time to-night; toilette. it Here is that is its which gives (slip- tone to my prototype ping the Diamond engagement ring on her linger). She .—May our love be as enduring a: tbe fame of “ The Diamond Shirt.’ Tableau. I WAMSUTTA d^ 2100 LINEN. rer.tare a ! PI rif your dealer does not kecp.it, send his a ri? tS. Uamcl Miller & Ls., sole manufc tureri, Md, THE HOXYIIXE JOURNAL. VOLUME II. Elig' Slidge. h Doubtless you will be surprised to hear of Big Ridge. Well it is situatedbetween Hickory Grove and Lamars’ mill. This place is noted for many good things. A good., nice clever hospitable 'people. you don’t believe it just pay this part the moral vineyard a visit and see for yourself. Ilurvah for the Journal. It is growing in size and so is Knoxville. Mr Editor, wo heartily congratulate you in behalf of the Journal, also to note the progress it has given to the building up ot old Kuox ville. Some people might pass along through these digging and get loot merely because everybody lives off the road, out Law 1 just happtn along about dinner time and— such a jingling and tangerlanging of old plows and hells and the blowing of horns and the howling of dogs! you’d think it was slavery time Sure as you’re born. 1 heard an old darkey ray that she hid a skillet and frying pan under the pine straw, and she thinks Bailiff Hammstck took them fot poll tax. She says they ought to give him the watch, for he is entitled to it. Everybody is gardening around Big Ridge, planting onions, poos, potatoie and o her necessary vegetables. Some people say its ba/1 luck to plant on Friday but the .people on Big Ridge don’t pin their faith to any such superstition. They believe they can catch as many fish on Sunday as on any other clay. The fleas up here nearly eat a fellow up alive. I have tried lamp oil and that won’t do, and 1 have formed one more r ‘solution, and that is to saturate myself all over in tar. Next time I write I will inform you how we get out of bed the next morning. Fooleiller. m ■PROF. NERV0USDEB1L1TY a ■E»T3> 7®’fsga^lOaGANioW w,.. J Decay .and eakness ameroui ~i 8 n r-iK \?(VO*Wu ml g .filing obscure the diseases, skilled phy. baf c, Radical CMS son I is f too free indulgence, da HEKVOUS overbrr.in imposition worK. Avoid DEBtXJTY.fj tho ot preton* Mom remedies for these Orffanic Weakness,® troubles. Got our Free Oircu lar and Trill Puck »PHYG2CA& E iige,and facta Dcforc leam important ment elsewhere. taking treat¬ (nVou-ip: V SZCJiY, &■ P.IIdclieEt ii SU CURED RE Remedy th (‘ueaiulB, that Take-a doe; H Afl ‘ A ged Me n. not interfere with atten-i pain tion to bus..jess, inconvenience or cause in Tested FCProvEnSix® any vny. or Founded on Veabs by use IN MANYKi scientific medical princi¬ Thousand Oases. R- ples. By direct application to tho seat of disease its specific without delay. influence is felt IL. Thenat* TR5AL « m ural function sol'the hu¬ PACKAGE. Th man organism animating- is restored. of c elements TREATMENT. wasted life, which nave been are Riven bucl-.u nd lie patio-. - rbecomcB cheer HARRIS REMEDY CO.. M’«5CHEM»I8 AVERy ; . ipl lagg )Lt in SW1FTJ S ttI w|i@H n i, .wl!?s=srtlH! SUREI SIMPLE m SILENT stromcj m plea New and improved rotary high arm,aew automatic, mechanicalprinci- direct and action, cylinder movcmeiitB, shuttle, self-settiDg perfect positive feed, springs, few parts, minimum needle, no weight, tantrums,” no friction, capacity no noise, unlimited, no wear, always no fatigue, in no or perfect dcr, richly eatisfaction. ornamented, Send nickel for circulars. plated, and Address, gives AVERY EOTACHENE CO, 812 Broadway, Ne w York. HARWOOD’S CHAIR SEATS a: * A . i. i m m ‘-.-..‘ii--,*-. -- 1 m * Made byHarwood M’f’g. Co. BOSTON. WANTED IN EVERY FAMILY To Replace Broken Cane. RE-SEAT YOUR CHAIRS. Anybody can apply them. <mt No dli-clianic needed, y? SOLD I5Y Fnrliitnre & Hardware TRADES. In buying now Chairs, ask for those with HiSr/ooh’s Bed Leather Finish Seats. Dr. EMail's TEEIHffiA (Testing Powders) Dowels, Allay* Irritation, Strengthens Alii* tbe Dlvcstion, Clilkl, znakes Tetthliu; thu I-.'asy Eruptions mid <'--- 1 -* only 25 Cents. Teethina curca for and Sores, and nulling equals It thcsuinmer trouhlosofClilldrcn of any ape. It itsafeandnirc. Try it and you will iuv- v Ua wltiinnt TEETHINA aa long an thorp arc chilli tea ia the Route, Ask vour L’nitiP-t. AGENTS WANTED. KNOXVILLE, GE0R6IA. MARCH 22, 1889 Price $1 Per Annu.a. Ceres Dots and -lots*. Dautnmers are numerous, every train brings in, one or two. Sometimes come,in town on foot. One was in.town last weak that gave the mail rider Sbcta to walk and let him fide the evef faithful Texas. Last Tuesday night a certain .young man called to see some young ladifea they tried in every way to cntcligip him. hut he sat like a marble statue “with his toes turned in. The farmers erc.aboiit through planting Torn and the gt»d h use wives have no)> neglected the gardens. r i he orchards ary in bloom, and prospect# are good for plenty of frliit and look out for the “brandy peaches jellies &ce Our young men arc not behind, with the "rats” if the, young ladies don’t send" them as bouquet?. Young Jackspp went cut to Moore’s warehouse a few dr.j’s. ago and came in cautact with a large rat, not having a weapon near at hand, he station¬ ed his foot on the rat’s tail and held hint until he could get his little dog. Then by, dog came death Wr. Jud Williams a well known heart breaker was in town Sunday. Miss Alice Wright an accomplished and facinating young belle who has been visit.^ ing your town has now lent her charms to our ville Miss Allie Wadp, of Augusta a young lady of irrisisable cliarmes is visiting friend lieae. Ml T S Lowry, general agent for the Union visit Wednesday, CentKal life paid oiu touw anothe| Wj He and our own Col P Blasingame have been circulating among farmers and have had flattering success, The Col caught a Macon man out here in the wilds of Crawford got him off' on a hollow log and just talked a leg off of him but he wrote the application all the. And had him examined by a Crawford county doctor. The Macon man was so deligted with his insurance after he got it that lie struck out and tried to insure every mat) he met. When such men as M J Moore J P McNiece B H Ray S W Hatcher J M Webb J L Harrison II F Sanders and men of like charrcter for business prudence foresight and sagacity endorse an institu¬ tion by investing their money in it you can bet she is solid, These men and many other of our citizens havo bought policies in the union central. Ergo the UC is sol id and is the best on the E II Ray the big hearted wido wake cotton his genial 3tui!;,,iand shaking hands here Tuesday. Miss iSalhe \Villiams has a tine school ** who kuow her. Mr. Moore has received tho largest stock of general merchandise ever carried by a ciumry store in this senlian. He can sell yoii'anything from a chicken to a jewsharp, and will give one cuff button aDd keej> tbe other to induce, a customer to come back. What was the matter with the Knux ville boys last Friday nighi? They weie not at the literary club. We hfeard that the girls looked charming hut the boys were sadly wanting. Porter Moore had a fine Texas pony to die this week. C Sharp. Pimples,blotches, and senly skin, ugly spMs S'ire* ulcers, abscesses and. tumors, unhealthy discharges, such as Cajarrb, ec zema, ringwo-ih, other forms of skin dis¬ cuses, are symptoms of blood impurity Take Dr.J, H McLean’s Sarsaparilla. Even the must vigorous and hearty people have at times a feeling ol weariness and lassitude, fi’o dispel this feeling take j pj McLean’s Sarsaparilla; r * it will nr.part . vigro.^na . , vitality, .. w—■i i wn i Mimn—i— i i n The Whit' is King OVER 7000 D00 "N’ow Tn r ipfe- 7; M pSjj w Gentlemen, do you want to please you: wives?' Ladies do you desire to lighten pourlabors’ Dealers do you wish to satisfy your ous toilless! If SO, Buy THE WHITE. Tho one and only verdict of the people at large is that the White fills the hill in ev ery respect. \Vo fenou; You Want The Best. A Golden 0pjortunity For Dealers. ADDRESS. 'VLite Sewing Madlffnc Co., Cleveland 0- Crawfoi d County’s Organ TOWN AND CODNTY. What the People are Doing and Talking About. THE TIMEsTiTcEAWFORD Society Hews and Hrlgbber hood Koles-Persoaul IfleatSoa. Come out to the Alliance meeting on the 30th. Good weather for fishing, but better for working. ■ i. i. B. II. Ray claims to have the best field of otits in the county. Crawford Tierce has one more daughter than he had last week. Editor Keash of Fort Valley was in Knoxville during this week. Mr.,W- H. .Ijcnt.Jias hot yet found his Pony Which was lost about two tracks ago, j i he town is full of insurance agents This county is becoming the insurance man’s paradise. If the scamp who cut those two shade trees near the Baptist church can be found out the graud jury may teach him a lesson. We regret having to leave out parts, of the. Big Ridge letter. This had to be done to make room. Dr. Jones .’- having an addition built to the front of the city drug store. It will greatly improve the appearance and utility of the store. No need to take those big cathartic pills; one of Dr. J. II McLean’s Liver anil Kid¬ ney Fillets is quite sufficient and more agreeable. J- W. Blasingame intends enlarging his house to about double its present size. I he work will probably commence about April the first. Miss Allis Waide, an acconiptshed young lady of Wrightsboro, is visiting the family of J. L. Harrison at Cerea. M. II McElmurray has eight thriving colts coming on to tase the place of his work stock,, when they shall fail.' This is true farming. J \ 1.. raults of digestion cause disorder* of the liver, and the whole system becomes deranged. Dr. J. II. McLean’s Sarsapa rillv perfects the process of digeotion and assimilation, and thus makes pure blood. ill;. Sol Lorkott, of Taylor county, h r as ip town a few days ago.. .,Mr. Lockett is well known as horse fancier and judge of fine stock. His Morgan horse, Star, look the first premium at tho World's Fair in London, some years ago, for style. Mr. Sohn S. Crockett is again with 11 s. He has been sick for some time, but will sen to having his store building completed as soon as possible. lt makes the Editor’s heart rejoice to receive sucli newsy eommn-iicationa as our tiiends sent in this week, Come again and let us make the paper sparkle. convenes*, ^ICK headache, biliousness, . nausea, are promptly and agreeably banished by Dr. J. H. McLean’s Liver and Kidney Fillets (little pills.) If health and life are worth anything, and you are feeling out of sorts ap'd tired out, tone up your system by taking Dr. J. II. McLean's Sarsaparilla. I DIZZINESS. nan:i?a, drowsiness, dis¬ tress after eating, can be cured and pre¬ vented by taking Dr, J. IUMoLcan’sLi ver and Kidney Pilletf 'little pills.) Mrs, f>. J. Culyferhouse has keen confind to hei bed several days rrom a severe at¬ tack of rheumatjsm, but we are glad to say she is improving. E'r. George Sawyer has gone to Buda, Texas, to visit an aunt who is very low fi he husbapd o.f this afflicted lady dipd re centli and left some property to the Dr. it is said. There are times when a feeling of lassi¬ tude will overcome the most robust, when the syslem craves Ur pure blood, to fur¬ nish the elements of health and strenght. The best remedy for purifying (he blood is Dr J. H. McLean’s Sarsayarilla. Merchants can get wrapping paper at Die. printing office at the Low Price of 4 cents per pound. Mr. John Bryant was in Columbus sev¬ eral days this week. This paper will be published on Tburs of next week, in spite of anything except sickness or a cyelono. The printer was unable to hire anyone in his place, so ho had to drag dirt in to Dio public highway under tho direction of Overseer Dauielly, for about three days of this week. DAOIES Needing n tonic, or children should take that want building MttOWN’S up IKON HITTERS. It is pleicsunt to take, cures Aialaria, Indigos* •Uon.and Biliousness. All dealers keep it, NUMBER 6 Married. Near Warrior, in this county Mr. S. Spillers and Miss Mary Hamlin were ried on last Sunday. The bride and groom are both turned fifty, but they are of sunny tenperameot and will no doubt en¬ joy connubial felicity as well as those *'ewer years. **• W.Blasingume, Has now on hanfc and will continue to keep a goolc line of general merchandise. He keeps in large quantities Corn-, Oats, Bran and Meal which he is offering at the lowest Rock Boetom Prices. He invites the public to call and price bis goods and avoid themselves of the close prices he offers. Local Mutters. In obedience to the instructions of our Lodge I will try and write you the news from up this way. Spme farmers are through planting corn while some have just commenced. I fed; that while some have prepared their corn land well by bed,ling out and planting in ether c hc col cotton n r row r OVV ’ n* The latter T plan 7 , by eWJ my si:sxv:»“ at rt this Ws\imfeT time las S ’ year. COmpared tu " hat it was A few words to the Alliance of this county; In the next meeting of the County Alliance there will be business of the greatest importance to attend to. Let every Allianceman turn out on that day. Brethren, let us come together and do all we can for our noble order. The Al¬ liance can never benefit us unless we stand squarely and as a unit up to every require ment aigl obligation which rests upon us under the constitution and bylaws. Let us not expect to accomplish everything at once, for we can’t do that. Let us have patience and zeal and we will accomplish everything we undertake. C H R Fingers Cain-e olT. My little son, five years old, was with a disease for which thedcctors narps; The nails came off his tingeas, aod the fingers cc.rhe off his hands up to middle joint. -For three years lie has fered dreadfully, and has taken of medicine. He is now getting well treatment of Swift’s Specific. John Deihl. -Peru, Ind., Jan, 12, 1889. READ THIS. We will sell lumber at the following prices for cash on the yard, Heart lumber 151.00 Good square edge .75 Firsfclass re¬ fuse, 50 Second class refuse .36. We sell strictly for the Cash. au 7 Mathews & Garrett. Him* Uaby. Our Uaby when two months old, was tacked with Scrofula, which for a long time bpstroyen her eyesight entirely, and caused us to despair of her life. The doctors sailed to relieve her, and wc gave S. S. S. which soon cu.ied her entirely, and she is now hale und hearty. K V.DELIi. Will’s Point, Tex. . Scrofula developed ou my daughter— swe iling and lumps on her neck- We gave her S. S. S. and the result was wonnerful and the sitae prompt. S A. Deaumand. Cleveland, Tenn. Poison Oak. . In surveying I accidentally handled a poison oak vine, and in a few hours the usual eruption and swelling appeared. My face was swollen and disfigured, and my hands and arms seriously affected. 1 took S. S. S. and it promptly cured me. and [ have had no return of it—though this was five years ago. S. S- S cured my son also of the some poison. E. A BELL. Anderson, 8. C.. Oct. 10, 1888. Utilised Leg. For seveial years I bad Scroulnus sores on my leg, the result of a bmise I had re¬ ceive. Less than two bottles of £>• S. S. cured them up, ami there has been on ■ re turn or sign of return. S. S. S. is » slpen did tonic also. A. M. I'ilu. Ahbevill .eS. C.. Oct. 20,1S8S. BT. LOUIS, MO., Post-Dispatch says* women are, proverbially healthy strong, often marching for days with babies upon tbiir backs. I n fact, frequently go the day before and after with their tribes, upon the These women acquire this great and power of endurance by using weed that grows in their locality, out of a medicine is now being made, and kept by the druggists, under the name IN¬ DIAN WEED (Female Medicine.) INDIAN W LED tFemale Medicine) has proved a great blessing to the weak.deli cate, over-worked women of our large cities for it is that all who use it kocp robust and hoalthy. fi’hc most delicate constitution can safely use Dr.J. II. McLean’s Tar Wine Lung Balm, It is a sure remedy for coughs, loss of vuioe, and all throat and lung troubles, GENERAL NEWS. The Washington brunch railroad ba» never killed a person ami hiis never bnit one in a run-off, and it Hits been in opera¬ tion fui; nearly Jorty years The Central Georgia i:t a new paper to be published in Macon. It is the i result of the consolidation of the.Baptist Repor* ter of Guyton, and the Baptist Sun of Gainesville. At Bowdon, Sunday, Clarence Williams, a youth about 14 yeats old, accidentally shot himaelf with a pistol. The hall en¬ tered the botvela from which death dnaued. Fridav afternoon, after the Ellaville school had been dismissed,. Zaeh Conning ham and Sam Williamson began wrestling, and in the fal[ Zacb broke one of his legs below the knoe. ■ •••• • * :i Glanders has made its appearance among the horses and mules at Cleveland, White county. All precaution should be usen to prevent the spread of the disease, for it is said there is no ctre for it. Fred wiebens of Hartwell has about per¬ fected his preparations for his bicycle trip through Europe, Asia and Africa. ■ ■'Hi* outfit will cost over $200, and will Include a first- class photographing outfit. All of his baggage will be carried on his bicy^e fe Sunday morning last a doad nagro wss found in Black villi).,. He was identified as Edward Johnston,jone • of the hands of Whinter Bros, of'/'unis. He came down 0,1 the train Saturday,evening, got beastly drunk on blind tiger liquor and lay out in the rain all night and,died. ' Tbe ladics sf tho P Baptist church are to «*tablish a lunch hall on court hoil6e square _ whkh wU , ^ . y " ,,rl T H ™“» su- ptk . es . The receipts wil! be devoid to Baptist parsonage fund. At Dawson, Thursday Reese Plowden was found on the street in -front. <jf the Fannin House, badlv beaten and uncon sciuus. His rrcovery is doubtful. His a» sailante are unknown. Mack Henderson,, a worttlcss negro gambler, is under asrest. Csrcumstances point stronglX to him as the perpetrator of the crime. iL I‘S Last Thursday evening Stokes Williams knelt down to take a drink from the mar¬ ble spring, near Johnson and Clemmon’s distilery in Chattooga county.. His pistol i dropped out oi his pocket, weur off and shot him square through the lung,:tbe ball going in about an inch . .above the right nipple and breaking the right shoulder blade as it cam-, out. Contrary to wbat might have been expected, he is improv¬ ■ Guy Jones (colored) work with V- A; Clegg 0 f Lee county, and is unlike any ether man, only in tbathis legs and hand* are petrified. These members are as hard as ordinary wood;,and the nogao says that he has no feeling in them whatever, but that if they are cut jhe blood will flow, as from the person of an ordinary put. Guy, Is free to talk vbout his oddity, and says that ia commenced oe him nine years ago. A gentleman who was at Americus Sat¬ urday iron) a lower .county said: “A far mer- was returning home in a wagom 1 when he overtok a white woman walking on tlle road - She asked that she bo allowed tlJ The farmer consented and after riliin S “ llalf or more, the woman sud • del1 ly threw herself on the man and at teln pted to strangle him; aml'at the same ,ime a mal > sprang from lhe roadside fo¬ ward the-wagon, fi’ho fcosening of the re * n s started the horded and they began to run The driver soon found that instead of. a woman he had a man lo dual wif^. and catching him ,by the legs, tossed bijn' out of tbe wagon.- The two tramps then be-i gaii to curse the fanner, but he got out of '.heir way.” Meaf I was the victim of the worst Catarrh‘ that I ever heard of. I was entirely deaf in one ear. and all the inside of nose including part of the Jaane,. sloiigjied off. No treatment henefitted me, and physicians said I would never be any better. I |i«,k tS. S* as a last 1 esort, and it haa-entircly. cured me. I have boon well lour- yearn, and no sign of return of the-dreadful -. dis ease. MRS. JOSEPHINE POLHiLL. Due West, S. C.. 1888. IdCCter irons Lamur , i imill. Mr. Editor; I will come again to your midst, asking admittance to your worthy columns. • - \ I 1 1 ' The farmers are ail busy preparing tho, land for another crop, and as Cuffoe says, are ueing about a “turn” .of guano to th* mule. Very little corn has been planted i with us ns yet for most of our corn laud ', is creek and river lioitoms. I believe most. of the tarmers have labor a plenty and to s iare. 1 heard of quite a - novel ti'adn in our neighborhood last week. A uegro traded his son 12 months for a mule. ,,If the hoy proves to be o. k. the mule is the darkies if not; then the mule is to be given luck to its former owner. 1 1 Wonders will never cease! Mrs A J.> Tyler near Culloden gave birth to triplet* last Friday night. All three were girls— just alike—and each weighed five, pounds. I The mother and babcc were all doing well at last accounts. ■■ i Mr. Charlie Fincher likes to visit Mag-* nolia Dell, so look out young ladies, llii* means something. Jimmie.